Waterfowl hunting.
Waterfowl hunting.
Use my machines for hunting going places other 4 wheelers cannot go or if they try then they are usually winching themselves out a few times....also like to just get out and explore with my 3 sons....
My SSF will be used to possibly go fishing behind the house, but mostly for playing in the woods with the kids, 4 wheeler recovery, and rabbit hunting out in the marsh.
There are a lot of things that I don't like. There are only a few things I do like. I like my wife, I like my kids, and I like talking about, driving, working on, and planning for my argos. It is recreational, and you can let your imagination run wild on it, unlike many other ATVs. I like to hunt with it, but more than anything I like to cruise around with Shannon and the kids. We go to the store on trails for ice cream, or coffee, or paper towels, or basically ANY excuse, and we smile ear to ear and have a ball the whole time!
I have no need to have a personal argo because im a mechanic and i get to test drive the customers machines after they get repaired and I always get to test drive our new machines
I am new to the Max II but plan on using it for landscaping, hunting, camping, trail riding, riding down the river, plowing snow, and just maybe make a few accessories that the 6x6 community never knew they couldn't live without!
Above all else (as mentioned in earlier members posts) I think this machine will keep my 2 girls (1 and 5), outdoors and building memories with their parents.
Adapt and Overcome! -USMC
The more I learn, the less I know!
Efficiency and Capability are my 2 favorite words....
then comes Weekend and Friends as the runner ups!
Leverage is your friend.
I bought my Max IV w/ tracks because it looked cool. No, seriously. I've wanted a 6x6 since I was a little kid. There was a ski mtn nearby that had a 6x6 track like a go-kart track. You paid to drive one around in the dirt. When they closed, one guy bought them all (like 20) and kept them in his yard. My uncle lived down the street, so I saw all those cool machines for years and knew I had to have one. (Not sure what they were, Amphicats, I think.)
Now I use it to help maintain snowmobile trails and to explore places nothing else can bring me to.